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Date   : Tue, 06 Nov 1990 18:05:05 GMT
From   : mvb.saic.com!ncr-sd!simasd!simasd!pnet07!donm@ucsd.edu (Don Maslin)
Subject: Kaypro disk with unix dd command

alz@tc.fluke.COM (Al Weiss) writes:
>>The only Kaypros that used single-density system tracks were the original
>>Kaycomp II's -- they had single-density drives.  
>
>As a Kaycomp owner, I disagree.  Single sided, double density on the
>original Kaycomp/Kaypro II's.  But at least one of the Osbornes had
>single sided, single density on the whole floppy.
>
>-- 
>
>Al Weiss                   alz@tc.fluke.com                      206-356-5252
>John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.  MS-269E   PO Box 9090  Everett, WA 98206-9090  USA


As I recall, the program MFDISK for the Kaypro II listed a SSSD option under
the Kaypro selection.  So *some* model of Kaypro must have had SD tracks.

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